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In the seminar Prof Alan Andersen (CDU) will describe the findings and lessons for management from the Burning for Biodiversity experiment at the Territory Wildlife Park, a 20-year collaboration between CDU, CSIRO and the NT Government.
Darwin is set to welcome thousands of delegates from more than 70 countries this month, as Flinders University and Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) Northern Institute bring the World Archaeological Congress (WAC) to Australia for the very first time.
Daniel Pate, a Charles Darwin University Master of Emergency and Disaster Management graduate, wants to transform disaster resilience in Kenya. His journey, fuelled by a desire to empower his home country, showcases how studying at CDU can help drive global change.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate Faisal Bin Badar never imagined his dream to improve education in his home country of Pakistan would evolve into an internationally recognised mission to build adaptable, sustainable schools across the globe.
I am actively involved in two important research areas, namely 1) Condensed Matter Physics and 2) Engineering. My research work includes designing and optimising the performance of solar cells and organic light-emitting diodes, semiconductor physics, optical and electrical processes in engineering materials, and energy efficiency.
As an occasional address speaker at this year’s May graduation ceremonies at Casuarina campus, Charles Darwin University (CDU) alumnus Jacinta Kelly said she wanted the new graduates to remember three pieces of advice.
Exposure to heat and cold is costing Australian workers and employers an estimated $94 million a year, with heat-related occupational injuries and illnesses (OIIs) projected to rise more than 25 per cent by 2050.
A childhood marked by undiagnosed dyslexia and learning struggles in Nigeria has inspired a new local teacher and recent Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD graduate to dedicate his life to building inclusive, mentoring-rich classrooms in the Northern Territory.
Economic growth doesn’t have to come at a cost to the environment, and the ways in which this is possible will be on display at a global conference being held in Australia for the first time.
Employers place significant value on graduates with work experience, frequently giving them priority among the top 5-10% of job applicants. Obtaining an internship offers an outstanding chance to acquire professional experience in coveted roles and enhance skills within an engaging host company.
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